mmcdonald47
Active member
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2011
- Messages
- 29
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-26
- Hull Identification Number
- fmlr2517d112
- Vessel Name
- Walk-In-The-Water
I have a 2011 R25SC that I took to the dealer to sell in September but have since changed my mind. Had no problems with the boat until coming up the Intracoaastal from the Keys, when my thrusters decided to stop. They did a bottom job and detailed the whole boat, and fixed the thrusters. When they went to get the boat ready to splash, they said the batteries were bad and replaced them. Then it still wouldn't start, so they replaced the starter. It was splashed two weeks ago and I headed north and realized my battery was only showing 11.6. I thought since it was on the hard it was not full charged but after an hour it hadn't gone any higher. Thirty miles away my low battery alarm came on and I put it in parallel in order to get to my marina.
Once there i pulled everything off the starter battery and charged it. It showed 12.62 after two hours on the charger. I started the engines and the gauge showed 11.6 and after a few minutes it started descending to 10.8. Someone stated that this was a bad alternator. I was wondering if there was something that was not connected or not connected correctly that could be causing this problem. I have NO batteries now. and my inverter/charger is not working. Anyone have any thoughts?
Walk-In-The-Water
Mike McDonald
Once there i pulled everything off the starter battery and charged it. It showed 12.62 after two hours on the charger. I started the engines and the gauge showed 11.6 and after a few minutes it started descending to 10.8. Someone stated that this was a bad alternator. I was wondering if there was something that was not connected or not connected correctly that could be causing this problem. I have NO batteries now. and my inverter/charger is not working. Anyone have any thoughts?
Walk-In-The-Water
Mike McDonald